Fast, Reliable Chimney Repair Across Canandaigua
Chimney repair in Canandaigua typically runs $350–$2,800 depending on whether you’re addressing mortar deterioration, crown replacement, or full rebuilding, and most jobs are completed within one to three days. Our Chimney Repair team serves the 14424 ZIP code and surrounding lakefront neighborhoods with same-week scheduling during peak season. Robert Garcia, our owner and lead technician, makes the drive from our Greater New York base to Canandaigua regularly — he knows the difference between a downtown Victorian on Gorham Street and a converted cottage on West Lake Road, and that knowledge changes how we approach every repair. Call (866) 884-9512 for a free estimate.

Why Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York Is Canandaigua’s Preferred Chimney Repair Company
We’ve earned the trust of Canandaigua homeowners through 17 years of chimney-only focus and more than 1,096 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars. Robert Garcia handles every job personally — you’ll meet the owner on your roof, not a subcontractor learning your chimney on the fly. That matters in Canandaigua, where the housing stock demands specialized knowledge: original multi-flue masonry from the 1890s, converted seasonal cottages with unlined flues, and lakefront properties battered by persistent humidity.
Our response time to Canandaigua averages three to five business days for standard repairs, with emergency availability when a compromised chimney poses immediate safety risks. We’ve worked on homes from the historic district near Main Street to the lakefront properties along East Lake Road, and that familiarity means faster diagnostics and fewer return trips. Customers in Canandaigua specifically mention Robert’s willingness to explain what he’s seeing — abandoned flues, spalling brick from freeze-thaw cycles, or flashing compromised by decades of lake-effect weather — in plain language that helps them make informed decisions.
Our Chimney Repair Services in Canandaigua
Mortar Repointing
Mortar repointing in Canandaigua’s historic downtown typically costs $500–$1,400 for a standard single-flue chimney, with prices climbing for the taller, multi-flue stacks common on Gorham Street and Parrish Street Victorians. The original lime-based mortar in these late-19th and early-20th century homes was never formulated for the relentless freeze-thaw cycling that Canandaigua’s lake-valley position delivers. We grind out deteriorated joints to proper depth and repoint with modern mortar matched to the original’s permeability — critical for allowing moisture to escape rather than trapping it inside the wall. On lakefront properties, we often find accelerated joint failure on the north and west exposures where prevailing winds drive humidity and snow directly against the masonry.
Spalling Brick Repair
Spalling brick repair in Canandaigua runs $400–$1,200 depending on how many courses need replacement and whether the damage has penetrated to the inner wythe. The combination of lake-air humidity absorbing into porous brick, followed by hard freezes, pops the face off bricks with alarming regularity on properties within a quarter-mile of the shoreline. We’ve replaced spalled courses on cottages along West Lake Road where the original common brick had essentially turned to powder after sixty years of seasonal wet-dry cycling. We source matching brick when possible, or recommend full rebuilding when the structural integrity of multiple courses is compromised.
Chimney Waterproofing
Chimney waterproofing in Canandaigua costs $350–$850 for a standard application, with premium treatments for severely porous masonry reaching $1,100. This isn’t optional maintenance here — it’s structural protection. Canandaigua’s position at the northern tip of Canandaigua Lake generates persistent fog and mist through fall and winter that inland Ontario County towns like Victor simply don’t experience to the same degree. We apply vapor-permeable sealants that allow the chimney to breathe while repelling liquid water; trapping moisture inside with a non-breathing coating accelerates the very deterioration you’re trying to prevent. For lakefront cottages that sit idle through summer, waterproofing also protects against the surprising amount of rain that enters through deteriorated crowns and abandoned flues during months of neglect.
Flashing Repair
Flashing repair in Canandaigua typically ranges from $300–$750 for standard step-flashing replacement, with complex jobs on steep-pitch lakefront roofs running higher. The extended heating season here — driven by lake-effect snow from Lake Ontario — means chimneys expand and contract through more thermal cycles than chimneys in milder climates, eventually working flashing loose at the critical roof interface. We see this constantly on the converted cottages where original flashing was minimal or improperly integrated with modern roofing overlays. Robert Garcia fabricates custom flashing on-site when needed, rather than forcing stock pieces to fit irregular historic rooflines.
Chimney Rebuilding
Full chimney rebuilding in Canandaigua starts around $3,500 for a partial rebuild above the roofline and can reach $8,000–$12,000 for a complete teardown and reconstruction of a historic multi-flue stack. This is where our 17 years of chimney-only experience matters most. We’ve rebuilt chimneys on Main Street properties where the original structure had been compromised by decades of deferred maintenance, and on West Lake Road cottages where the combination of unlined flues, animal damage, and moisture intrusion had rendered the chimney structurally unsound. We use professional-grade materials from Copperfield and DuraFlex, installed to current codes, with Robert Garcia overseeing every course.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Canandaigua
We install and work with professional-grade materials from DuraFlex, HeatShield, Gelco, and Copperfield — the same product lines specified by commercial contractors across New York State. For Canandaigua customers, this means we don’t order parts from a catalog and hope they arrive next week; we stock common liner diameters, crown-forming materials, and flashing configurations that fit the region’s predominant chimney types. When we recommended a DuraFlex stainless steel liner for that 1920s cottage on West Lake Road — after removing a raccoon nest that had packed the original clay flue — we had the material on the truck and completed the installation in a single day. Professional-grade materials, installed right, by the owner himself.
Common Chimney Repair Problems We See in Canandaigua Homes
- Abandoned flues creating moisture pathways. In Canandaigua’s historic downtown core, many Victorian and Colonial Revival homes were built with multiple flues serving coal ranges and heating stoves. When these were converted or abandoned, improper capping left open conduits for rainwater and backdraft — we regularly find original flues that have been dumping moisture into wall cavities for decades.
- Animal nesting in seasonal cottage chimneys. Lakefront properties — especially on the western shore — accumulate chimney swift and raccoon nests every summer in open-top flues. Homeowners who haven’t used the fireplace since January routinely call in September unaware there’s a complete obstruction, making early-fall emergency cleaning demand unusually high.
- Freeze-thaw mortar deterioration accelerated by lake humidity. Canandaigua’s persistent lake-generated moisture absorbs into masonry joints, then expands with force during hard Finger Lakes freezes. We see joint failure rates on north-facing lakefront exposures that exceed inland properties by a significant margin.
- Crown cracking from thermal stress and inadequate overhang. Original chimney crowns on Canandaigua’s older housing stock were often poured too thin, without proper drip edges or reinforcement. The extended heating season here — more firing cycles per year than downstate — means more expansion-contraction stress on an already marginal design.
Pricing for Chimney Repair in Canandaigua, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Canandaigua | What Affects Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Mortar repointing (standard chimney) | $500 – $1,400 | Height, accessibility, extent of deterioration |
| Spalling brick repair | $400 – $1,200 | Number of courses, brick matching requirements |
| Chimney waterproofing | $350 – $850 | Surface area, porosity of existing masonry |
| Flashing repair/replacement | $300 – $750 | Roof pitch, complexity of integration |
| Partial chimney rebuild (above roofline) | $3,500 – $6,500 | Height, scaffolding needs, material matching |
| Full chimney rebuild | $8,000 – $12,000 | Foundation condition, liner requirements, historic matching |
These ranges reflect Canandaigua’s market specifically — not Manhattan or generic national averages. Lakefront properties with limited access, steep roofs, or extensive animal damage typically land in the upper portion of these ranges. Historic downtown chimneys with multiple flues and coal-era modifications require more diagnostic time before repair. We provide exact written estimates after inspection, with no obligation. Call (866) 884-9512 to schedule — estimates are free.
We Also Serve Cities Near Canandaigua
Robert Garcia and our team regularly travel to Newark, Fairport, East Rochester, and Brighton for chimney repair and rebuilding work. Each of these communities shares Ontario County’s lake-influenced climate patterns, though Canandaigua’s direct lakefront position creates the most acute seasonal-dormancy issues we see. If you’re in a neighboring town and recognize your chimney in the problems described here, the same owner-led service applies.
Serving Canandaigua, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Canandaigua area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Chimney Repair in Canandaigua
Lakefront homes in Canandaigua face a combination of persistent humidity, freeze-thaw cycling, and seasonal dormancy that inland properties simply don’t experience to the same degree. The moisture-laden air from Canandaigua Lake accelerates mortar deterioration and crown cracking, while months of summer idleness allow animal nesting and water intrusion to progress undetected. When these chimneys are first fired in October, accumulated damage often reveals itself as smoke backup, carbon monoxide risk, or structural failure. Call (866) 884-9512 for an inspection — estimates are free.
Yes — abandoned flues are one of the most common hidden problems we find in Canandaigua’s historic core. Many Gorham Street and Parrish Street homes were built with multiple flues for coal heating and cooking; when these were converted to modern systems, original flues were often left uncapped or improperly sealed. These open conduits channel rainwater into wall cavities and create backdraft pathways that can pull combustion gases into living spaces. We inspect and properly cap or line abandoned flues as part of our repair work. Call (866) 884-9512 to have Robert Garcia assess your specific configuration.
You’ll know your Canandaigua lakefront chimney likely needs a new liner if you experience smoke backup, detect a tar-like odor from creosote accumulation, or have an unlined clay flue in a converted seasonal cottage. The combination of heavy use after summer dormancy and original construction never intended for modern wood-burning loads makes unlined flues particularly dangerous here. We recently worked on a 1920s cottage on West Lake Road where raccoons had packed a nest into the unlined clay flue; the homeowner hadn’t used the fireplace since January and was startled to find smoke backing up into the room. We removed the debris, installed a DuraFlex stainless steel liner, and capped the flue to prevent future nesting. If your cottage has an original clay flue or no liner at all, schedule an inspection before firing — call (866) 884-9512.
Yes — we repair and replace chimney crowns throughout Canandaigua, with particular attention to the accelerated deterioration that lake-effect humidity and freeze-thaw cycles cause. A proper crown repair costs $450–$1,100 in this market, depending on whether we’re resurfacing with a product like HeatShield or pouring a new reinforced concrete crown with proper overhang and drip edge. The key is addressing it before water penetrates past the crown into the masonry below; once that happens, you’re looking at repointing or rebuilding rather than crown work alone. Call (866) 884-9512 for an exact assessment.
Absolutely — and we recommend scheduling it in August or early September, before the rush of homeowners who all remember their chimneys on the first cold night. Cottages that sit idle through summer are prime targets for chimney swift and raccoon nesting in open-top flues, and months of rain entering an uncapped flue can saturate the system. Lighting a fire in a blocked or moisture-compromised chimney risks smoke backup, chimney fire from accumulated debris, or carbon monoxide exposure. We inspect, clean, and if necessary install proper caps or liners to make your first fire safe. Call (866) 884-9512 to book before September demand peaks.
Written by Robert Garcia, Owner at Apex Chimney Cleaning Greater New York, serving Canandaigua and the Greater New York region since 2007.